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Old 04-14-2008, 06:02 PM
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Old 04-14-2008, 06:16 PM
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I'm going to be using corn and tomatoes to try to hid mine but no one should be in my yard but me so it's different.
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Old 04-15-2008, 12:46 AM
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put um in the middle of a blackberry patch.
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ok ,, ill make it a sticky ,, but lets see some more input on camo for the old erb .....
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hell yea wally. everyone will thatk u for stickin this one. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. cant wait to see wut this thread brings.

cfl king. awesome thread. gotsta hide that herb
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The cameras the feds use detect color changes in the green spectrum, that is to say many shades of green will hide it better. The Christmas tree shape is also what is looked for.
A green spot in the middle of brown. Fertilizer bags in the woods. A bright green plant in the surrounding dark green forest. 5 gallon buckets, or paying too much attention to just one spot.

The new high res photos are taken and gone over later. The old U-2 type where they fly over with cameras blazing and pay a room full of people to look at the film.
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I have seen many okra patches flattened by chopper blades.
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Notes on cleomes and castor beans.

Cleomes prefer partial shade, while your cannabis plants will need full Sun to get full size. So planting cannabis with cleomes makes the most sense for stealth grows where you are planning on having multiple small plants in a partially shaded spot. (They won't grow very big in partial shade, anyway, so you won't need to prune or train them, depending on the genetics.

And castor beans prefer warm soil, full Sun. They grow FAST and get huge (6'-14'), so they will have no problem keeping up with cannabis growth. The problem with castor beans can be that they are so visually striking that they may draw attention to your cannabis plants rather than camo them.

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Old 04-16-2008, 09:20 PM
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stinging nettle, thistles, thorny patches. this would be in western canada
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I love sticker bushes and thorns to hide mine, I have a sick little clearing near my house, its surrounded by yellow flowering bushes and thorns that are over 6 foot hight but its all grown in over an abandoned pool so there are no trees or anything back there quite cool if you ask me... the only thing im worried about is wether the soil is too wet to go in ground... ill try it out with some bag seed
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